Monday, December 07, 2009
A Mother & Daughter Thing
This is Jennifer and Ulrika, daughter and mother. I met them at the Christmas market at Tyresta on Saturday. They were selling their home made candles. Jennifer makes gel candles, and her mother Ulrika, who has her own business, are into decorative molded candles. None of the candles in their stall were lit, which was probably a good thing, as it was raining most of the day!
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The folks in your last three pictures all look so cold, especially the poor musicians. I guess you can't heat plastic igloos. Maybe if these ladies lit some of their candles they could produce some heat. You Swedes are such a hearty lot!
Glad you are featuring mother-daughter combos. Candles are not easy to make; lots of hard work! Hats off to them.
un beau choix de bougies, j'aime beaucoup l'ambiance des marchés de noël.
a beautiful selection of candles, I love the atmosphere of the Christmas markets.
I wish we had Weinachtsmarkt here (I don't know how to say it other than German!) Great photos of wonderful people.
Candles and Christmas really go together.
Those candles are just beautiful and so are the mother and daughter!
Well, they look like they are having a good time - and the candles are very colorful. Nice photo.
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That's nice if mom and daughter can create a joint-venture together!
It's wonderful that they do this together. The candles are so colorful.
Mothers and daughters that cook together stay together?
Is this familial cooking a Swedish thing?
Nice portrait!
I tried once making candles for fun and failed miserably, so I appreciate even more these ladies.
Sorry for the rain, it really spoils these kind of markets.
I've only made candles the traditional way. and that was a few eons ago. And as I remember it, it was my grandmother who did all the work.
It wasn't very cold at all, but the rain made it worse.
No one is cooking here Jacob :-)
oooh I love candles! wow they are clever!
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